पञ्चसूनाकृतं पापं तथाऽधर्मकृतं च यत् । कृमिकीटपतंगाश्च निहताः पथि गच्छता । परान्नं परपानीयमस्पृश्य स्पर्शसंगमम् । तत्सर्वं नाशमाप्नोति भगवत्केतुदर्शनात्
pañcasūnākṛtaṃ pāpaṃ tathā'dharmakṛtaṃ ca yat | kṛmikīṭapataṃgāśca nihatāḥ pathi gacchatā | parānnaṃ parapānīyamaspṛśya sparśasaṃgamam | tatsarvaṃ nāśamāpnoti bhagavatketudarśanāt
إثمُ «الذبائح الخمس في البيت» وما ارتُكب من أدهرما، وقتلُ الديدان والحشرات وذوات الأجنحة أثناء السير في الطريق، وأكلُ طعام الغير وشربُ ماء الغير، ومساسُ ما لا يجوز مسّه—كلُّ ذلك يزول بمجرد رؤية راية الربّ.
Unspecified (narrative voice within Dvārakā Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Bhagavat-ketu-darśana (Dvārakā dhvaja)
Type: ghat
Scene: A towering temple flag (Bhagavat-ketu) visible above rooftops; pilgrims on the road—some worried by accidental harms—look up as a purifying light seems to wash over them; tiny insects on the path and a traveler’s water-pot evoke the listed impurities now dissolved.
Sacred darśana—especially of the Lord’s emblem—functions as a powerful purifier, dissolving accumulated and incidental faults.
Dvārakā, indicated through the Lord’s ketu (banner) associated with the shrine/abode.
No formal rite is mandated; the verse presents darśana of the Lord’s banner as an effective purificatory act.